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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
600 on turn. flop check is good.
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
bet 450 on turn
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3bet pf. I think Ansky is right that it will be tought to turn a profit OOP here and I never fold 78s 150bbs deep so 3bet.
On the flop I probably c/c c/r is pretty meh if he folds to the flop c/r you can prob take it away from him on a later street anyways. On the turn as played lead villain is rarely betting let him call. Once you get to the river I think its a raise just make it like 5k or w/e he's never folding and you have the best hand an awful lot. |
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c/r flop is good in tourneys u wont get 4 bet here very ofter. leasd the turn for like 550. call the river bet but dont raise
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
3bet this river all day, your hand is incredibly under-repped - I think the times he has KQ/horribly played sets outweigh the times he has a bigger flush by a lot ...
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
can u expound on ur logic behind check-call, lead turn? ty
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I don't check raise the flop because we are getting 3-balled too much and I don't really feel like trying to make someone fold AK.
I play this hand like the stereotypical noob on a draw. I check-call flop with the intention of donk-folding or check-folding a blank turn depending on my image (as 'gobbo' I cf) As played obviously bet, 500-650 is nice. |
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Re: Interesting multipart hand in FTOPS main event.
fold pf; if u wer on the btn this hand would play totally differently.
You should bring the bb along so there's some pot odds justification. He's unlikely to squeeze as the stacks are deep. I don't like playing this hand OOP since inorder to win a big pot ur going to hav to come from behind. The good flops are vulnerable to overpairs; domination (even same suits) and the nuts 9tj is going to be fragile. I'd prefer 45s. |
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